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‘Black TikTok content is often ripped off’ says US creator, and UK Dancehall and Afrobeat educators The i 19 hrs ago Rachel Mantock A platform where dance “challenges” thrive, sparked by individual creators and then snowballing into other users trying to show they can do it too, video-sharing social network TikTok and going viral go hand in hand. From those with a knack for moving rhythmically, to less graceful mother and daughter duos, all types of TikTok users like to get in on a dance challenge, usually started by one person and then closely imitated by thousands of others. Sometimes they are meticulous copies of an artist’s own routine, other times a new take inspired by a song, but in all cases, the idea is to be a close to perfect as possible. Over the past year, TikTok has seen dance challenges based on rapper Cardi B’s ‘WAP’ single, featuring Megan The Stallion, and artist Doja Cat’s ‘Say So’ release. ....
US singer Britney Spears arrives for the premiere of Sony Pictures Once Upon a Time. in Hollywood at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on July 22, 2019. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) (Photo credit should read VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)VALERIE MACON This week, Britney Spears spoke on the phone during a remote court hearing as part of an appeal to lift the nearly 13-year conservatorship that she was placed under after what appeared to be a very public breakdown over the course of 2007. While a collection of avid fans whoâve dubbed themselves the #FREEBRITNEY movement has been expressing concern about the conservatorship since 2009, the issue got a boost earlier this year when a New York ....
The Many Complicated Lives Of Kyle Sandilands: Part Two No Filter The Woman Who Refused To Be Cancelled Mamamia Out Loud ADVERTISEMENT The documentary also showed us how uncomfortable Britney was with it all. She cried as paparazzi swarmed her car and grimaced at awkward interview questions. She used her voice. She told us she was having a hard time. She asked if she could be left alone. No one listened to her. In fact, the narrative was spun so much, everyone believed Britney was in it for the attention. The response to the documentary was that of outrage and embarrassment. How could we sit by and let a young woman be treated like that? Why did we not see anything wrong with it at the time? Were we all part of the problem? ....